845. Q&AF: Handling Distractions, How To Let Go & Reinvesting As A Business Owner
On today's episode, Andy answers your questions on what is the best way to handle distractions when working on your goals, how to let go of relationships that no longer serve you, and how to learn the best techniques to reinvest in your business as the owner and operator to make it big long term.
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Speaker 1 What is up, guys? It's Andy for Sella and this is the show for the realists say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness, and delusions of modern society. And welcome to motherfucking reality, guys.
Speaker 1 Today, as always,
Speaker 1 we have Q and af that's where you submit the questions and we give you the answers now you can submit your questions a few different ways the first way is guys email these questions into askandy at andyforsella.com or you go on youtube on the q af episodes drop your question in the comments and we will choose some from there as well now this is your first time listening we have shows within the show all right today we're going to have q a f that's so we could start the week out get better get some good momentum but tomorrow we're going to have CTI.
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That stands for cruise the internet. That's where we put topics of the day up on the screen.
We speculate on what's true and what's not true.
Speaker 1 And then we talk about how we, the people, have to solve these problems going on in the world. Sometimes we're going to have real talk.
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Real talk is just five to 20 minutes of me giving you some real talk. All right.
Some might call it a rant, but it's all about making you better. And then we have 75 Hard versus.
Speaker 1 If you're unfamiliar with 75 Hard, it is the most famous mental toughness transformation program in history. You can get it for free at episode 208 on the audio feed only.
Speaker 1 208, audio feed only, anywhere you can get a podcast.
Speaker 1 Now, if you're unfamiliar with 75Hard, it's the initial phase of the Live Hard program, which is also available in its entirety at episode 208 on the audio feed.
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There's also a book. The book is called the book on mental toughness.
You can get it at AndyForsella.com.
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It's not required. Like I said, the entire program is free.
You get an episode 208 on the audio feed, but the book is very, very strong.
Speaker 1 It includes the entire Live Hard program, up and down, left and right, all the nuts and bolts.
Speaker 1 If you're somebody who really likes to know the in-depth details of things like I am, I'd highly recommend the book.
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It also has a ton of extra content on mental toughness, what it is, how to develop it, and why it's important to your life. Again, that's at andyforsella.com.
It's called the book on mental toughness.
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What's up, dude? How's it going? Good. How are you? Yeah, man.
I'm all right.
Speaker 1 Hurting a little bit. But yeah, you've been training again.
Speaker 2 You've been training back on the wagon.
Speaker 1 Yeah, what's up with that?
Speaker 2 Oh, you know, I mean, real talk.
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Yeah. Real talk.
I mean, tired of getting made fun of? That's one. Yeah.
Yeah,
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Madat's not very nice. And the internet? Internet's fine.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 Because I just talk shit back to them. There's not much I can do with Madat.
Speaker 1 I know when you go home at night, it hurts your feelings. You cuddle up in the bottom of the shower.
Speaker 1 You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2 Well, no, man, honestly, like, really what it was, I just know that, like, this year, bro, we got a lot of shit going on this year.
Speaker 2 A lot of shit to
Speaker 2 really
Speaker 2 build and grow and develop. And so it's like, I got to be at my best.
Speaker 1 Yeah, that's fine. That's just real shit.
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You know what I'm saying? And so it's like, you know, I know I've been dibbling, dabbling here and there, but I'm doing good, man. Killed legs today.
Good. Crushed it and, you know, keeping it moving.
Speaker 1 Good. Maybe you'll be able to fit in some of that bison gear we're getting ready to release.
Speaker 2 That'd be nice on Wednesday night. That'd be nice.
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Yeah. At seven o'clock.
You know, I haven't been asked. I like that drop.
Speaker 1 See, that's not an ad. That's just called talking about it.
Speaker 1 By the way, guys, there is a Bison Gear, Real American Freedom Gear drop this Wednesday at 7 p.m. We got some really, really, really cool shit.
Speaker 1 I would highly recommend being on the page at 7 as we usually do sell out pretty fast. So again, 7 o'clock this Wednesday, new Real American Freedom Gear drop
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that DJ is now going to be able to fit in. Yeah.
Yeah. I can fit in it now.
Speaker 1 No, man.
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Yeah. No, it's going good, though, man.
How you doing? Good.
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You're all right. Yeah.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 Good, man.
Speaker 1 I'm excited.
Speaker 1 I'm also excited about what we have going on this year. I'm very, very excited about the new MF CEO project.
Speaker 1 A lot of people have been asking about it and they think that I'm just releasing the old episodes. Is that what you really would like? Yeah, some people think that.
Speaker 1 Guys, the old episodes have always been available. They're free and they'll always be free.
Speaker 1 Okay. I always wanted to provide a gateway for someone who's starting out from scratch and, you know, can't afford to, you know, go out and join RTA or whatever, right? So they're always there.
Speaker 1 They're always for free. If you go all the way down in the real AF audio feed, this is before we were on YouTube,
Speaker 1 you will find the MFCEO project, which was the most popular entrepreneur podcast
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in the world when we were doing it. So, and it was number one in all shows for a long time, not just business.
So, if you want to, you go listen to that now.
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But the new MFCEO is not the old MF CEO, it is completely different. All right.
One of the biggest differences is that a lot of people who have
Speaker 1 come up, I guess, since then,
Speaker 1 started listening to the MFCEO and now own, you know, seven, eight, nine-figure companies.
Speaker 1 And they're going to be coming on the show and talking about how they use the principles, which principles they used to build the companies that they've built.
Speaker 1 So a lot of you young bucks in business can see and hear and understand that these things work.
Speaker 1 Another thing that we're going to be doing is having some of my most successful friends come in and talk about how they do things. So this isn't like typical internet fucking coach shit.
Speaker 1 This is real people who have done real things outside of just creating a coaching business
Speaker 1 that are going to teach you how to win. And it's never been more important that you guys go out and win than it is right now.
Speaker 1 We have a big problem in our culture where winning has been villainized, winning has been attacked, it has been looked down upon. And the fact of the matter is that's all about societal control.
Speaker 1 And we have to understand that if we want to be truly free and we want to live in the greatest society that we can, we have a duty to be the best that we can in all areas.
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And that includes being successful. It's not just about driving a Bugatti or driving a Ferrari and living in a nice house.
I'll be the first one to admit that's badass shit. I love it.
But
Speaker 1 it's actually about us as individuals understanding that we have to be the example. We have to extract every single ounce of potential out of our lives.
Speaker 1 And not just for us and our families, but for everybody else around us in the community. So I am very excited.
Speaker 1 We've been recording shows for quite some time and I'm very excited to get that launch, bro. Like it's going to be,
Speaker 1 since we've been recording the shows, I've started to realize how much I enjoy talking about success, business, entrepreneurship, personal development,
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and really helping people get the ball rolling in that direction. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I know there are a lot of people hungry for it.
Yeah, bro.
Speaker 1 And I think, you know, with the emergence the last few years of the entire
Speaker 1 community of fucktards that have come out of nowhere to sell programs when they haven't done anything ever,
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somebody has to come out and teach people what it really looks like. Who's actually done it? Yes.
So that's real, man. I'm excited about it.
Speaker 1 It's going to be awesome.
Speaker 1 And that's going to be launching in the next couple weeks. So if you are interested in a new MSCEO project, like a lot of you guys are,
Speaker 1 first off, we are going to continue Real AF the exact same way that we've been doing it. So it's not going away.
Speaker 1 And secondly, for you to know when the MFCO project drops, you have to go to my website and get on the Andy Graham email list. Okay.
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Just go in there, sign up for the AndyGram. It's a daily post that we write.
You come in, it's a little inspiration, a little personal development, a little life advice that we do every morning.
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It comes right to your computer. We don't spam you.
We don't fucking send you 75 emails a day. I don't fucking pitch you on a bunch of shit.
I hate that shit too. But if you want to be
Speaker 1 aware of when this happens, you need to go register for the email because that's the only way we're going to talk about it. I'm not going to be pumping it here on the show.
Speaker 1 I'm not going to be talking about it on my social. I'm just going to put it out there, and you guys are going to do with it what you want.
Speaker 1 Hell yeah, man.
Speaker 2 Hell yeah. Well, guys, it is Monday.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
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Let's make some people better today. Let's do it, guys.
Andy, I got three good ones for you. So let's knock these out.
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Guys, Andy, question number one. Andy, I appreciate all you do.
I know you have probably heard that a thousand times by now, but I really do.
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I found your content like a year and a half ago, and it's amazing. I have a question for you about distractions.
I'm 24, just finished up law school.
Speaker 2 I have no idea how, but nevertheless, I'm entering the real world, and I feel like everything around me is nothing but distractions.
Speaker 2 How did you handle and view distractions early on in life versus how you handle and view them now? Distractions. I mean, we just talked about having a lot of shit going on.
Speaker 1 Well, first of all, what do you mean you don't know how you got through law school? You showed up, you did the work, and now you got through it, just like you're going to do anything in life. Okay.
Speaker 1 So don't take away the achievements by trying to pretend like you're a lot of you guys fuck yourselves because you talk bad about yourselves and you say, I don't know how I did that, but I got through it.
Speaker 1 Listen, dude, every time you say negative things about yourself, every time you,
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you know, subtract from what your actual achievements are, you are taking away your own belief in yourself. There is nothing wrong with saying, hey, I just got through law school.
I graduated.
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It was tough, but I got through it and I did a good job. Acknowledge that, bro.
That's a hard thing. A lot of people can't do that.
You should be happy about that.
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Don't act like, oh, I don't know how. You know exactly how.
You showed up, you did the work, and now you're fucking done with it. And now you're ready to do something else.
Speaker 1 So I gotta address that right up. That's right.
Speaker 1 Okay, a lot of you fuckers, you buy into this humble bullshit and you take away every bit of confidence and self-belief because you downplay your actual achievements.
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And of course, there's people that overplay their achievements, but it's usually losers that do that. Okay, you're winning.
Acknowledge that you're winning.
Speaker 1 Acknowledge what you did to win and keep doing that.
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I hate when people talk bad about themselves. That's real, bro.
Bro, I couldn't get through fucking law school. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's a massive fucking achievement, dude.
Speaker 1 I just don't do that.
Speaker 1 It's bad for you.
Speaker 2 Well, people think it's everybody else that's going to take your confidence away.
Speaker 1 Bro, no, it's you.
Speaker 1 That's it, dude.
Speaker 1 You are the one that takes away that shit because society programs all of us to be self-deprecating and fucking overly humble and take away our achievements and act like we're nothing. Dude, no.
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You're a badass motherfucker. You just got through law school.
That's fucking awesome. Congratulations, by the way.
I'd give you a fucking hug if you were right here. Okay.
Speaker 1 So
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that's first. That's first.
Now, how do we handle distractions?
Speaker 1 All right, look, man.
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We're always going to have things that are outside of what we are pursuing in our professional life. Not all of those things are distractions.
Some of them are just life.
Speaker 1 Okay, so we have to determine what is a distraction and what isn't a distraction.
Speaker 1 For example, having a significant other in a relationship can be a distraction or it can be something that benefits you if you have the right partner.
Speaker 1 A lot of people will say, I can't have a significant other, or I can't go play sports, or I can't do this because that's one minute away from my goals.
Speaker 1 Well, listen, dude, if you are that concerned about living your life and it takes away from this thing that you're doing, what will happen is, first of all, you will burn out and you will get tired.
Speaker 1 Second of all, you don't need to live a draconian life in order to be successful. Third of all, you're going to miss out on a bunch of things.
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And fourth of all, it's completely unnecessary. All right.
We just have to determine if it is or isn't taking away from productive action. So the actual
Speaker 1 way to deal with distractions is to understand if it's a distraction or a benefit. Just because something's in your life doesn't mean that it's a distraction.
Speaker 1 So you need to work to eliminate the things that are pulling you back or pulling you away or, you know, keeping you from doing what you want to do
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and the things that are propelling you forward. Okay.
You need to have as many of those things as you can outside of what it is you're trying to do.
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And you need to have the least amount of things that hold you back. All right.
And a lot of people think that everything holds them back. It's just not true.
Speaker 1 A lot of things you'll have will push you forward. So
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you handle it. The true answer to this is you handle it by being productive with the time that you have.
All right. And it's not just about time.
No one cares how much time you put in.
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No one cares how busy you are. No one cares about anything other than the result that you produce.
And if that result takes five minutes,
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It takes five minutes. If it takes five days, it takes five days.
If it takes five months, it takes five months.
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But if all three of those people are doing the exact same thing, the dude that gets it done in five minutes is going to get paid the most. All right.
So, how productive are you being?
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How focused are you? I have developed a tool that I have used for 20 plus years that solves this problem for us. It's called the power list.
You can get it for free at episode 16 on the audio feed.
Speaker 1 What it does is it allows you and shows you how to break down critical tasks that move you forward.
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And it doesn't talk about how much time you're going to have to put in. The time is irrelevant.
So if you can become effective, you have five critical tasks per day that you need to cross off. Okay.
Speaker 1 And then the rest of the time is yours to fill with distractions or fill with entertainment or go live a life.
Speaker 1 This idea that is put through by all these fake ass motherfuckers that you have to work 50 hours in a 24-hour day is a lie.
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That's how you know they haven't done anything because no one can do that. All right.
So
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it's not about how much time you have. It's about how productive you are and what result you produce.
And a lot of people have problems
Speaker 1 differentiating those two concepts because they grew up in a regular job and they come from regular, you know, I work for someone, they pay me to do shit.
Speaker 1 And they have trouble converting because they're so used to thinking about this, I'm getting paid for my time. I'm getting paid for my time.
Speaker 1 Poor people get paid for their time. Successful people get paid for their skill.
Speaker 1 Okay. So
Speaker 1 how do you use your skill to be as effective as possible, as fast as possible, so that you can get paid the most money and have the most free time?
Speaker 1 Well, you create a systematic framework that outlines the critical tasks that you need to do. You do them every day.
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You You realize that there's only so many things that you need to do in a day to get forward. And then you have the rest of the time to do whatever you want.
And that's how I've lived my life.
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If I get done with my critical task by 10 a.m., I can do whatever I want the rest of the day. If it takes me till 10 p.m., I'm working on that.
It just depends on what the task is. So
Speaker 1 there's that. But ultimately, dude, look.
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The truth of the matter is, I had a really good time growing my business. Okay.
I worked very hard, but I also enjoyed things. And some of those things would be called distractions.
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But those same things that are called distractions are now great memories that I have of my younger years. So I wouldn't trade those things.
You see what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 So we have to understand, dude, this grind, grind, grind, grind, grind, grind, grind mentality. Yeah, it's true.
Speaker 1 But the more effective you are and the higher skilled you are, the less time you have to put in, the more life you get to live. Okay.
Speaker 1 So I would encourage you to reframe how you think from time to effectiveness. And now you're an attorney, you bill for your time, but
Speaker 1 we all know what the fuck you guys do.
Speaker 1 You go in your computer, you pull out your little sheet that you send to everybody, and then you say that sheet would have cost, would have taken 10 hours to make, and then you bill them 10 hours.
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So, you know, we all change a couple of names in there, a couple of words. That's how it works, bro.
These guys don't have anybody fool.
Speaker 1 But that's the bottom line, dude.
Speaker 1 Like eliminating distractions you know if you ask most of these people out here well i'll go in a dark room and i meditate for 75 minutes and i'll put an eye mask on and then i'll dunk my face in cold water they have all this shit bro listen dude you don't have to worry about being distracted if you're fucking effective you don't have to if you're working yeah so the answer is build your skill set be more effective get shit done quickly and the more time you have to do what you want you go to the cardinals game you fucking you know, go on vacation, you can fuck off on the internet.
Speaker 1 It doesn't matter because you've got your five shit things done, and five critical tasks done per day will get you where you want to go. Yeah, most people don't get any done.
Speaker 2 Yeah, that's real shit.
Speaker 2 I want to dive a little bit more deeper into this concept you brought up about just differentiating what is an actual distraction and what's life and what's just something that will benefit.
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For example, like the relationship thing. Yeah.
Okay.
Speaker 1 We've all been in relationships that were a distraction. You know, women who, for us guys,
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I'm just going to speak frankly. I'm going to speak as a man.
Sure.
Speaker 1 I've been in relationships before where when I was broke, I was yelled at for not having any money. Okay.
Speaker 1 In the same relationship, when I got busy to try to make money, I was yelled at for not having any fucking time.
Speaker 1 So as a man, there really is no win with a female like that.
Speaker 1 So you have to find friends and partners and
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that are going to help push you forward and understand what you're trying to do, not try to be selfish with your time and take away. They have to have the long-term vision.
And so
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we have to understand that the same thing that could be a distraction for you could be a benefit for me if I had the right partner. That's just using partners.
You see what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 So many things are like that. Like many things, like
Speaker 1 a friend group.
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Let's, Let's, yeah, for sure. A friend.
Friend group. Friend group.
Speaker 2 You know, I would, I guess my question was, is like, you know,
Speaker 2 because I feel like there's a fine line here you got to be careful with of like, okay, like I got my five things done, but I could also be doing stuff in the off time that will wipe out all of that progress of those five things.
Speaker 2 So I think, like, I guess what I'm asking is, like, does this really come down to like the discipline level you have as a person going on this journey?
Speaker 1 Because I mean, I think discipline is a different topic than what we're talking about here.
Speaker 1 This is this, yeah, maybe. I mean, maybe it's the discipline here of
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staying true to your mission and not allowing people to be distractions. But, you know, everybody goes through this, dude.
Everybody goes through this phase when they start out
Speaker 1 and everybody in their family and everybody in their friends and everybody they know is like, what are you doing?
Speaker 1 What do you mean you're doing that? What do you mean you're going to start a vitamin store?
Speaker 1 What do you mean? You're going to sell fucking vitamins?
Speaker 1 what
Speaker 1 you're not gonna get a real job like like what do you what are you talking about that doesn't even make sense oh you're gonna build a brand you're gonna you're what do you you're gonna build a you're gonna build a world-class nutrition supplement brand lifestyle high-performance lifestyle brand you're gonna build that from st louis what do you
Speaker 1 who fuck you think you are okay like dude you think i haven't heard all this
Speaker 1 I replace those people
Speaker 1 with other people who say, bro, that's fucking awesome. How are we going to do that?
Speaker 1 How can I help? You know what I think, dude? What if you did it like this? What if you did it like that? You know, I don't know much about it, but I was thinking, I was in the store and I saw this.
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What do you think? Okay. Even if it's not valuable, it's the intent because they want you to fucking win.
So you only have so much energy in a day.
Speaker 1 And if you spend any part of your energy, and this is the truth here,
Speaker 1 we talked about, you know, you don't have to spend 50 hours and 24, but you do have to account and allocate your energy properly.
Speaker 1 And if you spend one fucking unit of energy, when I say one unit, I'm just going to say, okay, we all have 100 units of energy in a day that we can use, right?
Speaker 1 When we fill the gas tank, it's at 100.
Speaker 1 We
Speaker 1 get to choose how we spend that energy.
Speaker 1 And if we spend any of that energy on things that pull us backwards, we will lose to people who have understood that they needed to replace distractions with things that propel them forward.
Speaker 1 So if you have equal skill set, okay, and you probably don't, you're probably behind in skill set, and you're also spending your energy dealing with a nagging girlfriend or a shit bum boyfriend or a family that fucking doesn't believe in you or anything.
Speaker 1 And you're spending your energy over there and you have equal skill and this guy has figured out to put things in his life to propel him forward, he's going to to destroy you it's not you cannot be that good you're not that good so we have to understand
Speaker 1 there are people
Speaker 1 that are as good as us and better than us who allocate their energy properly and that's a real thing i won't you don't have to work 24 hours or a day but you do have to allocate your energy properly one thing i know for sure from all of my friends i don't hang out with anybody not because i'm better than anybody but all my friends are successful.
Speaker 1 All of them do that right.
Speaker 1 None of them have
Speaker 1 a relationship or friends or distractions or things that pull them away from
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what they're trying to do. They all have people that contribute.
So
Speaker 1 you have to be aware of that energy expenditure.
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I would say more than anything, and learn to replace things in your life that are a distraction with things that push you forward. I love it.
And that, that takes, that, that's hard.
Speaker 1 That's a hard thing to do. It's hard because you've been friends with people for a long time
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or you've been in a relationship for a long time. Yeah, but I love them.
Yeah, bro. Listen, just because you've been in a relationship for a long time doesn't mean it's the right relationship.
Speaker 1 Oh, man. You know, so like the
Speaker 1 we we have to
Speaker 1 we have to equip ourselves
Speaker 1 with things that are going to push us forward and we have to remove the things that aren't. I did a podcast on this on MSCEO
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years and years and years ago, anchors and propellers in a boat. Okay.
I can't remember what number that was. The guys will find it here real quick.
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But it basically describes that. We're all in a boat.
Okay. And there's 10 of us.
And you're either rowing or you're fucking holding us back and throwing anchors in the water. That's it.
Speaker 1 And you got to remove the people that throw the anchors in the water and replace them with people that row.
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Episode 150 on the MSCEO project. That's at the bottom past real AF episode one.
Go to 150 on MSCO project and we talk about this concept directly.
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I love it, man. I love it.
Guys, Andy, question number two.
Speaker 2 Andy, I had a falling out with a close friend two years ago. And while I've tried to move on, I still find myself feeling hurt and angry when I think about what happened.
Speaker 2 I know holding on to these feelings isn't healthy, but I don't know how to let go and truly forgive. How can I release resentment and find peace with 2025 here now? I want to get through this.
Speaker 2 How do you really let go of those anchors you had to let go?
Speaker 2 That's a good question.
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You just have to value yourself more than that. You got to value yourself more than that.
Like,
Speaker 1 why would you keep someone in your life that you know shouldn't be there, regardless of how long you've known them or
Speaker 1 what you did or what memories you have?
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Entrepreneurship is a different thing, dude. Success is a different thing.
You don't get all the things everybody else gets, but you do get things they don't get. Okay.
So there's a trade.
Speaker 1 And while a regular person who maybe isn't highly ambitious,
Speaker 1 they can deal with relationships in their life that don't push them forward because they're obligated to in their mind, right? I'm related to this person or I've known this person since kindergarten.
Speaker 1 And a lot of people would say that's being a good person. I don't think that has anything to do with being a good person.
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I think being a good person is you taking care of yourself, making sure you become the best person, knowing that when you're the best person, other people improve too. That's being a great person.
So,
Speaker 1 you know, when we think about letting go,
Speaker 1 you know, I understand
Speaker 1 when you're younger, it's hard. I don't know how old this person is.
Speaker 1 But when you get older, you just care less and less about that shit and you just kind of accept reality for what it is.
Speaker 1 I personally,
Speaker 1 I really, people are going to think I'm a fucking fuck for saying this, but like, I really don't give a fuck.
Speaker 1 Like, if you don't want to be here, if you're not about what I'm about, if you're not trying to win, if you're not trying to be better, if you're not trying to improve, if you're not trying to kick ass, and you don't want to be my friend, I don't care.
Speaker 1 Like, at all.
Speaker 1 You know what I'm saying? So, like, I don't know why.
Speaker 1 And I'm trying to like
Speaker 1 empathize with this question and think about like
Speaker 1 how I was when I I was younger.
Speaker 1 And I think when I was younger, I felt rejected by these things and because I had less confidence and I had less belief and I hadn't accomplished as much and I didn't believe in myself the way that I should.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 I think when you're in that state, you know, relationships can hurt a little bit more when you feel rejected or wronged or whatever.
Speaker 1 But dude, the best way to get to a point where that shit doesn't bother you is to win and it's to believe in yourself and it's to build yourself into what you should be.
Speaker 1 This is a big benefit of 75 hard and live hard because once you get everything on tune and once you understand that you are in control of most of the things that matter in your life and you're not just drifting through, it sort of changes your perspective on everybody else
Speaker 1 for better or worse.
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The people who don't belong in your life, it becomes very clear. And the people who do belong in your life, that becomes very clear.
And so, and I think,
Speaker 1 I think you develop enough confidence and self-belief through that program to where you don't mind if people don't want you. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 Like, I look back at the times I was rejected or the times I had
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relationships or friendships fall apart. And I'm just being completely fucking honest.
It was a blessing every time.
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Every time. And no disrespect to anybody that's listening, but just being real, dude.
Like
Speaker 1 my life got significantly better every single time one of those things happened.
Speaker 1 And while I might have been sad
Speaker 1 and it may have bothered me,
Speaker 1 if I think back to the times where it bothered me for a long time, it was because I wasn't winning. It was because I wasn't at my potential and I didn't believe in myself the way I should.
Speaker 1 And I felt like, oh, well,
Speaker 1 you know.
Speaker 1 I just felt like I wasn't good enough and it's because I wasn't.
Speaker 1 And I think the other thing that you can do is you can use it as fuel. You know, one of the biggest drivers of my life has been these situations.
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It's been people, my friends that didn't believe in me. You guys hear me talk about it.
All the things I just said a minute ago, those came from people that were quote unquote my friends. You knew.
Speaker 1 I knew them personally. Well,
Speaker 1 what do you think you're going to do? Like,
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I'm going to win, bitch. That's what the fuck I'm going to do.
Okay. And you're going to be the same, and I'm going to win.
And that's that.
Speaker 1 And so
Speaker 1 when we think about, you know,
Speaker 1 these times of rejection and these times of disbelief and these times of doubt and these times of falling out, that's massive amounts of fuel for you to go do what you want to do.
Speaker 1 And I know we live in this feel-good society where everybody wants to say, well, don't worry about what they say.
Speaker 1 Well, listen, if you don't worry about what they say, you're missing out on 50% of the available fuel. And it takes 100% of the available fuel to get where you want to go.
Speaker 1 And every single motherfucker I know that's built anything relevant that is highly successful, whether they talk about it in public or not, if you get them in private and you get a cup of fucking whiskeys in them, they'll tell you everybody they hate.
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They know their names, they know where they live, they know what they're doing, and they'll say, fuck that motherfucker. I'm winning.
And they are proud of it.
Speaker 1 And I'm talking about all the all the spiritual gurus. Feel good.
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All of them. I know them all, motherfucker.
And all of them have this dark side in them that wants to smash fucking faces. And that comes from rejection.
It comes from doubt.
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It comes from people breaking up with you. It comes from people saying ignorant shit, not believing in you.
These are things that you can use by simply saying,
Speaker 1 fuck them and going and doing it.
Speaker 1 You know, so you have to become one of these people that can absorb the negativity and then not dwell on it, but then turn and do productive things in terms of taking action to move forward.
Speaker 1 I think that that has been one of the, for me, that has been one of the most powerful
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fuel sources that I've ever had. I, when people believe in me and people fucking like, and I'm, and they're like, oh, yeah, you're great.
Dude, that doesn't motivate me.
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You know what motivates me is a motherfucker saying, bro, you haven't done shit. Yeah.
And that gets harder and harder to do. And so as you progress,
Speaker 1 You have to find different ways to fuel yourself.
Speaker 1 And like for me, I replaced, because a lot, I mean, dude, look, you know, I don't have a lot of people anymore that are like, oh, you'll never do that. Like, I get the opposite.
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Oh, you're so, you've done so well. So I have to use that as fuel because now I'm like, no, I actually haven't done anything.
I'm going to do this and this and this. Okay.
Speaker 1 And, and, and then I think about the purpose and who's, who I'm responsible for and the change I'm trying to make, right?
Speaker 1 Like the MS CEO project, the reason I'm bringing it back isn't for any other reason that I realize that we have to change the culture of ambition and winning in society, especially in the youth.
Speaker 1 And that's what I want to do. It's not, you know,
Speaker 1 I want to prove people wrong about how much I know now. Now it's a bigger mission, right? Like when I come in to my companies, it's not how much more money can I make? It's what are we trying to do?
Speaker 1 How are we trying to change things? What kind of result are we trying to create? What's this going to mean for my team?
Speaker 1 All of these things are bigger missions than just being wanting to prove people wrong. So, as you progress
Speaker 1 through the path of entrepreneurship, you're going to find yourself motivated and driven by different things. In the beginning, you know, it's usually like material ambition.
Speaker 1 I want car, I want a house, I want a big fat bank account. Then, when you set out to do it, you get a bunch of people that doubt you, tell you you can't,
Speaker 1 ask you why you're doing it, try to talk you out of it, and then you get pissed. Okay.
Speaker 1 So you start using that for fuel. Then if you're good and you're dedicated, you end up finding yourself in a place where you're doing okay.
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So I'm not getting the hate. I'm not getting the disbelief.
I'm not getting the doubt. I'm not getting the fuel that I was getting.
So I have to adjust how I attack because I'm not.
Speaker 1 operating on that fuel anymore. And that is where you finally get to a point where it's no longer anger or frustration or hate or dark side energy.
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And you move into a positive energy, which is, these are the people I care about. I'm responsible for these people.
This is the mission we're on. This is what we're trying to do.
Speaker 1 And it becomes, we're trying to build rather than prove anything. So there's phases to it.
Speaker 1 And in the beginning, dude, if you try to operate without that dark side energy, you're probably going to get stomped on by people who know how to harness it properly because we only have, like we talked about, 100 units of energy.
Speaker 1 and let's just say half of it comes from the mission positive what i want to do prove people right i believe in myself and the other half comes from fuck you motherfucker i'll show you exactly what the fuck i'm going to do and when i walk in and i see you 10 years from now you're going to be embarrassed you didn't fucking believe in me those two things have to be used for all of us the regular people who don't have uh billion dollars worth of fucking funding for our companies that's how we got to do it yeah yeah is it safe to say you wouldn't be where you are if you didn't use that negative energy bro i i love when people fucking hate me.
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I love when people talk shit. I love it.
It's rare now, but it happens still. It still does.
And I don't care if, I don't care. I don't care who it comes from because I love it so much.
Speaker 1 I take it from anybody. Like the worst thing you could do to me.
Speaker 1 Like if you're competing with me is talk shit or hate on me or tell me that you won't because I will stomp your fucking face into the dirt.
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I will go back to sleeping on a piss stained mattress in my first retail store to beat you. You won't do that.
You're not going to give up your comfortable life.
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You're not going to give up your fucking five-series BMW to go back. I fucking give up everything, bro.
Don't fuck with me. I'll stomp your fucking face.
You're better off.
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Just leave me to fuck alone. Send some good wishes.
That's right. Don't say shit.
Just leave me alone.
Speaker 1 That's why you should never fuck with competitors, bro, especially ones who are accomplished, because there's a good chance that those motherfuckers are some badass,
Speaker 1 dark, driven motherfuckers. And when you fuck with them, bro, they'll go to the ends of the earth to fucking ruin you.
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Not ruin you, like burn your house down and ruin you, but win so big that you feel like a dumbass. Yeah, that's real shit, man.
That's real, guys.
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Andy, question number three. Let's get our final question in here, Andy.
I got a business question for you.
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Question number three, Andy, I'm four years into my business. I do landscaping from design to build outs to maintenance.
I have 12 employees, and we are doing really well.
Speaker 2 I've been able to pivot during the offseasons to keep my guys paid and working. Now, we are getting back into the work with Spring Around the Corner.
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And my question is about reinvesting into the company as the owner. Where do owners mess up with this concept? And what's the right way to go about it? Reinvest in the business.
How do you do it?
Speaker 1 Where do owners mess up? They mess up by taking money for themselves far too soon.
Speaker 1 And if you want to know the truth, you should keep all the money in the company. every single dollar that you make for as long as you possibly can.
Speaker 1 And then when you do start getting paid, you should pay yourself the minimum of what it takes to cover your living expenses and let everything else compound, scale.
Speaker 1 And that is the fastest way to build a large company that will provide for you.
Speaker 1 Now, most people don't do that because the first time they can make 200 grand or 400 grand, they're fucking, they're so hungry that they want to take it. I was no different, by the way.
Speaker 1 And I could tell you this. If I had delayed just a little bit
Speaker 1 in terms of getting getting paid, it would have exponentially scaled me faster. So this is something that I think we all make mistakes on.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 if I were doing it today,
Speaker 1 and I was in my 20s and I was young, even if I'm in my 30s and you're young or 40s and you're young and you're just starting,
Speaker 1 I would
Speaker 1 keep as much in the company as I possibly can for as long as I can possibly do it.
Speaker 1 And i would live in a way that was way less than what i could have what i really could afford for as long as i was comfortable doing that and people will say well when are when when when is the time yeah it just depends on what you want bro depends on how big you want to build something okay some people are happy you know uh with a um
Speaker 1 just having a nice a half a million dollar house you know they want that's that's success to a lot of people you know driving a denali is success to a lot of people.
Speaker 1 Some people, that's their fucking roof.
Speaker 1 So they're going to have to do this probably for way less time than somebody who wants to build the greatest American iconic company in the world, which is what I want to do.
Speaker 1 Okay. So
Speaker 1 there's scales to it. And we just have to determine what it is we want.
Speaker 1 And then we also have to consider
Speaker 1 life. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 Life, the time goes. I mean, it goes by.
Speaker 1 And there's a thing called quality of life you know a lot of people will say don't ever make emotional decisions about money i would say that's 90 true but there's things that you could overpay for because they're important to you like the house you live in okay like maybe uh you know this is your dream house and it costs you a little bit extra that you to live there well That's okay if you know that and you understand you're making an emotional decision for the quality for your trade-off of quality of life.
Speaker 1 Yeah. So
Speaker 1 now
Speaker 1 that's a whole different topic.
Speaker 1 It really is, because I don't want people to get the wrong idea, but we have to understand that if you want to be as successful as possible, then you live below your means for as long as possible and reinvest for as long as possible.
Speaker 1 And that, that's what, that's, and the less you do that, the less successful you're probably likely to be.
Speaker 1 And then, you know, like I said, along the lines, when you make a logical versus emotional decision, you, you should be very aware which decision you're making. Okay.
Speaker 1 Like you, you don't need a fucking escalade. Now, do you want an escalate?
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Okay. Well, all right.
You want it. You don't need it.
You understand? Yeah.
Speaker 1 And it's okay to make want decisions as long as you can afford it and it's not putting you behind the eight ball and it's not crushing your finances.
Speaker 1 You know, there's people.
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There's people that will deny that. Like, you know, Ramsey.
That's a logical decision.
Speaker 1 Yeah, Ramsey, if you listen listen to ramsey which by the way i got tons of respect for for dave um you know he'll say don't ever do don't ever do that yeah okay well what if the what if you die
Speaker 1 and you never got to do you never got to taste any of the you know what i'm saying yeah so we have to understand
Speaker 1 to answer the question very simply
Speaker 1 keep as much money in your business for as long as possible live
Speaker 1 very Spartan for as long as possible and let the business compound. That's the fastest way to grow a business.
Speaker 1 When should you spend money on yourself? In the early days, only when needed. When you're a decade in and you want to buy a fucking BMW and it doesn't mean shit if you buy it, who gives a fuck?
Speaker 1 You know what I'm saying? These things, a house, a car,
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a lifestyle should not put you in some sort of bind financially at all. And your goal in business is to build a machine that works at scale.
And that that takes time and it takes money.
Speaker 1 And so, if you want to do it fast, you put everything you got into it.
Speaker 2 Yeah,
Speaker 2 can we talk about some real numbers here? Like, for you, what did that look like for you early on in business? How long did you go before you took anything out?
Speaker 1 Well, the first three years, I made zero dollars, like zero.
Speaker 1 We didn't, we worked other jobs and we lived in the store on and off, and then also some shitty apartments, like $400 a month, three dudes living in it, right?
Speaker 1 Sounds great, yeah.
Speaker 1 No, for real, dude. And
Speaker 1 then
Speaker 1 the next
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seven years, I made $695 a month post-tax for a grand total of my first 10 years of $58,380 for my first 10 years in business. I could have made more money working at McDonald's.
Okay.
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But that time set the framework for what you see today. All right.
So that was the foundation of everything we've used to scale out.
Speaker 1 My 10th year or 11th year, I made $180,000.
Speaker 2 You're 30 by this time, right? Like, that would make you 30. Okay.
Speaker 1 Yeah. There's a lot of, yeah, I mean, dude, it's just, yeah, I was 30, 29, 20, 28 or 29.
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Made 180 grand. The next year, I made over a million bucks.
And I haven't made less than seven figures ever since then.
Speaker 1 So, but I wouldn't have made that seven figures ever if that first 10 years i had been taking money out to go fucking drive a five series beamer or some bullshit so so this is an important distinction that what you were taking home the 795 that wasn't what you were taking home because that's all you could you corrected you're saying you could have taken correct correct correct okay okay so so for and that's a that is an important point yeah from years six to ten we probably could have got paid pretty good but we put all that money back in gotcha that's the discipline you're talking about there okay So, so, I mean, dude, and you know, my, all my, just so you know, like all my friends made fun of me.
Speaker 1 Everybody I knew made fun of me. Everybody, everybody was like,
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Andy's still fucking doing that little vitamin shop. Like, bro, they said it to my fucking face.
This is why I stopped going around people. Like, you talk about eliminating distractions.
Speaker 1 That's why I don't fucking, dude, how much, where do I go?
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You, you, you spend more time with me than anybody. Where do I go? Do we go here? And where do you go home? That's it.
I don't fuck with anybody. I don't go anywhere.
I don't talk to anybody.
Speaker 1 and it's a bad habit now because it's become almost hermitish or antisocial to my successful friends but the reason i got that way was because everywhere i went all i heard was this
Speaker 1 yeah so i stopped going to family i stopped going to
Speaker 1 social i stopped doing anything i stopped talking to anybody because dude i got tired of hearing that bullshit And I didn't want to fucking hear it because when I did hear it, I'd spend three fucking days like stewing over it.
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So I just cut the shit out and I fucking put the blinders on and I went over here. And that was it.
And
Speaker 1 I don't regret that, you know, because, you know, I lost a lot of friendships and, but they weren't the kind of friendships that were serving me, dude. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 So,
Speaker 1 dude, listen, this is all hard to navigate. This is a hard thing for people to navigate.
Speaker 1 Like, we have to understand that, you know, there's going to be people in your life that have to be removed for you to get where you want to go. It's just reality and you have to do it.
Speaker 1
You don't have an option because you won't get there because the energy expenditure on that negativity will force you to lose in business. You see what I'm saying? Yeah, man.
So,
Speaker 1 you know,
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tell you this. If you got a girlfriend that bitches at you for not having any money, she's going to bitch at you for being too busy or vice versa.
Yeah. Nagger's nag.
Get him the fuck out.
Speaker 2 That's real shit, man. You got a bum of a boyfriend.
Speaker 1 Yeah. Save for boyfriends.
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Yeah, get them out of there. Yeah, get them out of there, boo-boo.
Yeah, bro. Yeah, I love it, man.
Speaker 1 Guys, I mean, I mean, dude, like
Speaker 1 you guys have to understand,
Speaker 1 you are on a different fucking path. You are on a different path.
Speaker 1 You are on a path where only 1%
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of the people that choose the path are successful. And only 8% that choose that.
Only 8% of the population choose that path. Only 1% of them are successful.
Speaker 1 So you're choosing the hardest possible path.
Speaker 1 So when you listen to your friends and you listen to the memes on the internet and you hear people talking about all these things, none of those things are for you. They're for them.
Speaker 1 Entrepreneurship, ambition, success requires a different mindset that hardly anybody understands because
Speaker 1 they've not done it. So
Speaker 1 stop reading the memes and stop trying to fit your life into all these frameworks that all these so-called experts try to frame up for you on the internet, right?
Speaker 1
Oh, you're a bad person if you're super focused and you don't have time. No, you're not.
You're living a different life than those motherfuckers. And there is no standard of how we should live.
Speaker 1 You have to go out and pursue what it is you truly want in your heart. And if you do not do that, At the end of your life, you will have a major regret.
Speaker 1 You will say, fuck, I could have, I should have, I would have, but, and it's not going to make you feel any better at that point. So please understand this.
Speaker 1 If you understand nothing else that I ever say, ever,
Speaker 1 if you get sucked into the vortex of what everybody else wants for you and what everybody else thinks for you and what the memes say and what the therapists say and what the fucking your friends say, you're going to be just like them.
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And most of you don't want that. So ignore the noise and realize you are living a different life.
You are living living a different path.
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And that path requires a different set of rules than anything else you're reading online. And when you do read shit online, you say, oh, that's good.
Who wrote it? And what'd they do?
Speaker 1 Is this a guy that just writes memes? Does he know what the fuck he's talking about? Is this a therapist who's convincing people that they're broken so they can get paid? Who's writing it?
Speaker 1 Is it a regular motherfucker that's talking about balance? What the fuck do they know about balance? To have balance, you got to have success too, don't you? Ambition too.
Speaker 1 Those people don't have any of that. They think balance is sitting on their ass at home fucking doing nothing.
Speaker 1
So none of that shit applies to you. Here's what applies to you.
Decide what the fuck you want to do. Break it down into actionable steps daily.
Speaker 1 Execute those steps as quick as you can every single day. You're going to have balance in your life because you'll have free time and you're going to have success.
Speaker 1 And that's how you have to look at it, dude. This
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society we live in that rewards victimhood and laziness and fucking quote unquote balance. Let's be real, dude.
Motherfuckers that talk about balance,
Speaker 1 what are they really talking about? They're talking about being lazy as fuck. That's what they're talking about.
Speaker 1
Don't listen to any of it, guys. It's all, you are living a different path.
You are on a different mission. Not everybody is going to relate.
In fact, very few people are going to relate.
Speaker 1 And just keep that in mind. I love it, man.
Speaker 2 I love it. Guys, 80, that's a hell of a way to start a Monday, man.
Speaker 1
All right, guys. Don't forget, Real America Freedom Gear drop Wednesday at seven o'clock.
And we'll see you tomorrow.
Speaker 1
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